Tibetan in Japanese
Tibetan in Japanese is チベット, チベット語, チベット人 — Tibetan means relating to Tibet, its people, or its language.
Tibetan in Japanese
チベット
Pronounced: chibetto
Pertaining to Tibet, the Tibetan people, culture, or language.
チベット語
Pronounced: chibettogo
Pertaining to Tibet, the Tibetan people, culture, or language.
チベット人
Pronounced: chibettojin
(countable) A native of Tibet
チベット語
Pronounced: chibettogo
(uncountable) A language of Tibet
チベット人
Pronounced: chibettojin
(uncountable) A language of Tibet
What does "Tibetan" mean?
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adj Relating to Tibet, its people, or its language.
"The monastery follows Tibetan Buddhist traditions."
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noun A person from Tibet, or the language spoken there.
"She has been studying Tibetan for two years."
Tibetan in a sentence
- The monastery follows Tibetan Buddhist traditions.
- She has been studying Tibetan for two years.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Tibetan" in Japanese?
"Tibetan" in Japanese is チベット, チベット語, チベット人. Tibetan means: Relating to Tibet, its people, or its language.
How do you pronounce チベット?
"Tibetan" in Japanese is チベット, pronounced "chibetto".
How do you use "Tibetan" in a sentence?
Example: "The monastery follows Tibetan Buddhist traditions." In Japanese, "Tibetan" is チベット, チベット語, チベット人.
Are there other ways to say "Tibetan" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "Tibetan": チベット, チベット語, チベット人.
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